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Fantastic Fest 2014:
The Tribe
Seriously, you’ve never seen a film like this one before
Screens, Sept. 22, 2014
No Good Deed
Idris Elba plays a home invader hell-bent on terrorizing Taraji P. Henson’s suburban mom.
Movie Review, Sept. 19, 2014
A Summer's Tale
Eric Rohmer's 1996 film gets its first Stateside release – and the wait was worth it.
Movie Review, Sept. 5, 2014
Rich Hill
The turbulent lives of three boys living in an impoverished Midwestern town are observed through the camera's gentle lens.
Movie Review, Aug. 22, 2014
Calvary
Brendan Gleeson stars in this darkly hilarious and deeply ruminative update on the passion play.
Movie Review, Aug. 15, 2014
Magic in the Moonlight
Though he's been on a roll with his last few films, Woody Allen breaks his streak with this threadbare offering.
Movie Review, Aug. 8, 2014
Sex Tape
Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel have escapades while trying to retrieve their sexcapade.
Movie Review, July 25, 2014
Le Chef
How many French chefs are too many for one kitchen?
Movie Review, July 18, 2014
The Grand Seduction
In this Canadian comedy, a down-on-its-luck fishing village spruces up to try to lure a big-city doctor to town.
Movie Review, July 4, 2014
Third Person
Globe-trotting multistory meditation on love, betrayal, and lost/found children from the director of
Crash
.
Movie Review, July 4, 2014
Scenes From a Creative Partnership
The films of Liv Ullmann and Ingmar Bergman
Screens, June 26, 2014
Miss Lovely
Indian drama explores Mumbai's seedy, C-grade film industry in the late Eighties.
Movie Review, June 27, 2014
Borgman
This Dutch film is a darkly nuanced fable that keeps us consistently off-balance.
Movie Review, June 13, 2014
For No Good Reason
The artist Ralph Steadman, best known for his illustrations of Hunter S. Thompson's books, is profiled in this documentary.
Movie Review, June 13, 2014
Filth
Based on a book by
Trainspotting
's Irvine Welsh, this film keeps close company with a nihilistic character, but unwisely pulls its punches.
Movie Review, June 6, 2014
Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return
Animated Dorothy goes back to Oz for further adventures.
Movie Review, May 16, 2014
On My Way
In this road movie, Catherine Deneuve plays a Frenchwoman having an existential crisis on wheels.
Movie Review, May 2, 2014
Alan Partridge
Steve Coogan’s comical egomaniac Alan Partridge jumps from British television to the movie screen – with all of his smarm intact.
Movie Review, April 25, 2014
Dom Hemingway
Jude Law, all piss-and-vinegar as the titular safe-cracker, can't light the fuse of this dud.
Movie Review, April 18, 2014
The Final Member
An Icelandic museum of mammalian penises is documented while seeking its final member – a human specimen.
Movie Review, April 18, 2014
The Raid 2
This breathtaker is a relentless wall of action filmmaking that sets a new, bloody standard.
Movie Review, April 11, 2014
Ernest & Celestine
The team from
A Town Called Panic
returns with another animated charmer – this time a tale about interspecies friendship and dentistry.
Movie Review, April 4, 2014
The Goldfinch
Big names and newcomers delight in this collection of recent releases
Arts, Dec. 19, 2013
Red Moon
Benjamin Percy presents a heady mix of political allegory and urban fantasy
Books, May 16, 2013
Bedside Manner
Rules to read by
Books, Aug. 20, 2012
'Austin Chronicle' Spelling Bee
Five-time winner Geoff Thevenot wows the crowd
Sports, May 24, 2012
Beyond the Night
Small town thriller intrigues, but never satisfies
Movie Review, Jan. 26, 2019
Gleason
Footballer Steve Gleason, diagnosed with ALS, is this doc's subject
Movie Review, Aug. 10, 2016
Matangi/Maya/M.I.A.
Documentary tracks the evolution of the artist and activist
Movie Review, Nov. 21, 2018
The Truffle Hunters
Snuffling about with irascible old men and adorable dogs
Movie Review, May 21, 2021
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